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it was frankly more advanced than america in general. but not significantly more. there was some consciousness among the younger women that women had not gotten the opportunities and the movement they were entitled to, that is -- we saw that absolutely. >> that was stokely carmichael's organization. >> john lewis'. >> it was carmichael -- one of the -- >> the women in the movement is -- >> that's after john and that's after the black power movement came in. one thing we also avoid is the kind of vision of history that frankly i'd like to do which is to say we stormed said why don't you make sure there's some women speakers. i think the reason that we were you ad by the march and the feminism in us did not come out yet is because we were just a few years ahead of feminist consciousness of any kind, anywhere. do remember that. and the second reason is that if you look at the early '60s there was one issue and only one issue that was the national issue just like war is, it was race and racism. how did every issue, the notion of going from zero, never a march on civil
it was frankly more advanced than america in general. but not significantly more. there was some consciousness among the younger women that women had not gotten the opportunities and the movement they were entitled to, that is -- we saw that absolutely. >> that was stokely carmichael's organization. >> john lewis'. >> it was carmichael -- one of the -- >> the women in the movement is -- >> that's after john and that's after the black power movement came in. one...
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who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility of a government shut down to immigration, privacy and whom he might choose as the next chairman of the federal reserve. >> good evening, tyler, the president addressed a series of issues, as you say, in his press conference today and said he doesn't think the leaker from the nsa, edward snowden, is a patriot and released a series of reforms he would like to implement. here is how the president described what he would like to do. >> we can't and must be more transparent so i directed the intelligence community to make public as much information about these programs as possible. we have a
who else is reaping the rewards as we wrap up the series made in america. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, august 9th. >>> and good evening everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen along with sue herrera. susie gharib has the night off. in a far-reaching press conference today, the first in three months, to took questions and gave answers on top picks critically important to american business. he tackled healthcare reform and the possibility...
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additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith service at the mount airy baptist church in washington, a diverse group of clergy said they must continue to fight inequality. >> we will never be satisfied with the injustice of our land. we will never be complacent until all have equal rights. >> through the work of our hands this week and beyond shall we pass that light from hand to hand, from heart to heart until the radiance of the promised land of peace and righteousness for all god's children shines to the very ends of the earth. >> speakers voiced concern over poverty, voting rights, and immigration. organizer reverend barbara williams-skinner described the anniversary as a call to a
additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith service at the mount airy...
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. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock- throwing to deadly bombings. the israeli military shot down a rocket launched at a resort town near the egyptian border today. the attack targeted eilat on the red sea. officials said it's the first time israel's iron dome defense system had intercepted a rocket there. militants based in egypt's sinai peninsula claimed responsibility for the attack. another apparent u.s. drone strike in yemen killed two more militants late monday. it brings to 37 the number believed killed in the last two weeks amid warnings al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was planning attacks in the region. the group is considered the most da
. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock-...
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plus, how a merry-go-round ride played a role in america's civil rights history. that's part of our march on washington coverage on our homepage. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh >> the u.s. open begins today t is the last of the major tennis tournaments this season. tonight we consider the u.s. open with previous champions who have come to this table just after their victory. but first t
plus, how a merry-go-round ride played a role in america's civil rights history. that's part of our march on washington coverage on our homepage. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years....
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this is the basis for america's social compact. while we may and certainly will debate amongst ourselves about the role and size of government, americans of every party in strife cherished government of the people, by the people and for the people. you know better than most it is easy to say, but here is where it gets trickier. if people are tricky -- truly to on the law under which they live, they must have access and information to understand the laws, to participate and have confidence in their government and benefit from its policy. principles founding and the many ways our constitution has protected individual liberties, we do have a long history of shutting people out. african-americans, women, gays and lesbians, people with disabilities. throughout the history we have found to many ways to divide and exclude people from ownership of the law and protection under the law. one of the first jobs i had was with the children's defense fund, and another pioneering lawyer wanted to find out why school enrollment figures were so much
this is the basis for america's social compact. while we may and certainly will debate amongst ourselves about the role and size of government, americans of every party in strife cherished government of the people, by the people and for the people. you know better than most it is easy to say, but here is where it gets trickier. if people are tricky -- truly to on the law under which they live, they must have access and information to understand the laws, to participate and have confidence in...
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stay with cramer. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the f
stay with cramer. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports...
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stay with cramer. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. >>> jim cramer, you're one of my heroes. >> i look forward to your show every weeknight. >> thank you so much for helping beginning investors like me. >> when you talk about the market, i just believe that you're spot on. >> oh, i love it. thank you so much. every night we watch you, i have learned and earned. >>> everybody in this country wants to get rich quick, except for the hippie dippy types that don't believe in currency. but anyone who tells you he's got a way to make obscene amounts of money overnight is doing something illegal. the best most reliable way to get rich is to do it slowly and do it carefully. which is why tonight we're talking about long-term wealth building. i've told you what you need to do befo
stay with cramer. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. >>> jim cramer, you're one of my heroes. >> i look forward to your show every weeknight. >> thank you so much for...
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i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> we're talking about a subject we don't spend enough time on in the business media or here, which is long-term wealth building. long-term not tomorrow, not the trade, the church of what's happening now. if you're serious about getting rich and staying that way, then i recommend you absolutely must do two things. first, go to amazon, local bookstore and buy the entire jim cramer catalog right here. i've gotten that crass shameless piece of self-promotion out of the way. the second thing you should do is prepare for retirement even if you're in the early 20s and only just started working. notice i didn't say save for retirement. crucial. i said prepare. prepare for retirement because just stuffing your money in the first national bank or automatically saving it in an i.r.a. or 401(k) that we talked about are great though these two tax-deferred vehicles may be, they may not be enough to prepare you for retirement. you should take an active hand in setting y
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> we're talking about a subject we don't spend enough time on in the business media or here, which is long-term wealth building. long-term not tomorrow, not the trade, the church of what's happening now. if you're serious about getting rich and staying that way, then i recommend you absolutely must do two things. first, go to amazon, local bookstore and buy the entire jim cramer catalog right here. i've gotten that crass...
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i think he viewed his job as seeing weird stuff from around the world and bringing it back to america and teaching people about these other places. >> and then from the cartoons he then becomes a pioneer of radio technology. >> people cast in the bottom of the grand canyon is thought he is the first person to broadcast to the whole world and then a taferping its microphone to a parachute jumper so people can hear what it will be like jumping from a plane and what it sounds like is this. >> e oh my god. >> but did is that kind of curiosity that does s so appealing. >> yeah. and he's an appealing guy ultimately because he's such a goof bauchlt he find its everything curious and fascinating and interesting and weefermentd he's like a child. >> got it. >> it's a fascinating story, thank you so much for being here. >> curious manson the book shelves now, neil thompson. >> that's our show, please join us t
i think he viewed his job as seeing weird stuff from around the world and bringing it back to america and teaching people about these other places. >> and then from the cartoons he then becomes a pioneer of radio technology. >> people cast in the bottom of the grand canyon is thought he is the first person to broadcast to the whole world and then a taferping its microphone to a parachute jumper so people can hear what it will be like jumping from a plane and what it sounds like is...
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since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> what the evidence shows, paul, is that black voter tresi 1996 -- they've been increasing even in those -- even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. they're some of the strictest in the country in places like indiana and georgia and tennessee. in 2012, black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election it exceeded white voter turnout for the first time in history snimt what magnitudes are you talking about? 2/3 of african-american voted. over 66% in 2012 and the white voter turn out is 6 4? >> it was lower. >> what is the trend? you mentioned the trend since 1996. this is all census bureau data. >> you mentioned hillary in 2016. but i think this particular part of it might have been directed at next year's elections. the midterm elections. what is going on here is that democrats are worried that without barack obama on the ballot, that black voter turnout may be down. i think this is an attempt to scare blacks to the polls b
since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> what the evidence shows, paul, is that black voter tresi 1996 -- they've been increasing even in those -- even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. they're some of the strictest in the country in places like indiana and georgia and tennessee. in 2012, black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election it exceeded white...
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he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has changed thousands of
he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has changed thousands of
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this is a war, one of the most mportant undertakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. hey said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. a lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. one guy had a rock band in berlin before he enlisted. one guy had been a professional surfer. they were totally hip and smart, and they got it. they said we want the american people to see what is going on. andrew bruce tells a story about going from unit to unit, and some units are saying i don't want to see a hang nail on one of my soldiers, nothing. they would immediately leave and go to another unit. she finally got to another unit that said we are in humvees that are not armored, and we don't have the things we need. we need you to show the people in washington what it is we are up against.
this is a war, one of the most mportant undertakings in the last 25 years in america. you don't have a right to privacy in that. what about the iraqi citizens? so we were constantly fighting back against that. >> quite frankly, the men and women who wear the uniform want the war to be depicted for what it is. >> we get that all the time. hey said this is bull. the military is not monolithic at all. a lot of them are smart and progressive. some of these captains had been poets. one...
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you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived. >> i thought it was a heart attack. >> what? >> yes. i felt horrible, but the doctor told me it was indigestion. >> indigestion? >> the doctor scolded me and said i need to lose weight and eat fruits and vegetables. i should have listened to you. what's the program called? >> it's called snap. by the last episode, diana signs up. of course she doesn't know that contrary to the radio's suggestion that food stamps help her lose weight, the research shows a correlation between snap card use and obesity in non-elderly adult women like diana. >> we actually think unconditional effo
you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived....
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you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived. >> i thought it was a heart attack. >> what? >> yes. i felt horrible, but the doctor told me it was indigestion. >> indigestion? >> the doctor scolded me and said i need to lose weight and eat fruits and vegetables. i should have listened to you. what's the program called? >> it's called snap. by the last episode, diana signs up. of course she doesn't know that contrary to the radio's suggestion that food stamps help her lose weight, the research shows a correlation between snap card use and obesity in non-elderly adult women like diana. >> we actually think unconditional effo
you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived....
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the two least respected companies in america. one totally hated, utterly reviled and the other makes cigarettes. >> that's a storm i like. no respect. >> in a new survey, business people say they view delta less favorably than any other company. how can such a thing happen? i mean -- >> coming through with more service going for you, delta is ready when you are. >> or not. on the flip side, both pepsi and coke despite under fire for links to health problems tied at america's most respected corporate brands. but if you're booking a flight to humiliation town and you don't care if it's time to make your connection or late, remember -- >> delta gets you there. >> feel the burn. >> you're kind of red. >> good! good, i want to get -- color. you know? we know it drips in your eyes when you sweat and slime my but more men need the sunblock. research out of britain shows men are 70% more likely to die from malignant melanoma than women. the anoma on their back. >> at number three, who needs food, clothing and shelter when you have wi-fi?
the two least respected companies in america. one totally hated, utterly reviled and the other makes cigarettes. >> that's a storm i like. no respect. >> in a new survey, business people say they view delta less favorably than any other company. how can such a thing happen? i mean -- >> coming through with more service going for you, delta is ready when you are. >> or not. on the flip side, both pepsi and coke despite under fire for links to health problems tied at...
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since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election black voter turnout exceeded white voter turnout for the first time in history. >> what are the magnitudes here? are they two-thirds of african-americans voted. over 66% in 2012. and the white voter turnout is what? 64? >> it's low. >> what is the trend? you mentioned the trend since 196. this is all census bureau data. >> and you mentioned hillary in 2016. but i think this particular part of her speech might have been directed at next year's election, midterm elections. what's going on here is democrats are worrying that without barack obama on the ballot, that black voter tu
since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> mike leaves is back with sports. i was surprises at the size of this settlement. >> and some people said today that they were surprised that it wasn't bigger because they thought they had that strong of a case, but instead of potentially facing several more years of litigation, the nfl and 4500 retired players have decided on a settlement. with the league prepared to shell out $765 million, to those former players who have suffered concussions and other football related head injuries. no uh the players have claimed that the league with held information about concussions for decades so they would return to the field faster. a claim the league has denied and continues to do so even after today's settlement. here is how the deal breaks down. 675 million-dollars with cognitive impair
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> mike leaves is back with sports. i was surprises at the size of this settlement. >> and some people said today that they were...
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back at the election of two thousand and twelve and gives us a glimpse at the future of elections in america and we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with dr cornel west author professor and democratic intellectual and no for you my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all on line retailers like amazon dot com and at your local bookstore so go check it out. here to help us sort through the nitty gritty of obamacare is karen davenport director of health policy of the national women's law center and ethan rome executive director of health care for america now. great to have you both with us tonight it's good to be let's just start at the beginning and in fact karen let me begin with you what happens in october what happens in january what is it that people need to know about and get ready for i realize it's a huge question you see there's a couple of land mileposts santa starting october first people can enroll in health coverage through health insurance exchange our health insurance marketpla
back at the election of two thousand and twelve and gives us a glimpse at the future of elections in america and we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with dr cornel west author professor and democratic intellectual and no for you my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all on line retailers like amazon dot com and at your local bookstore so go check it out. here to help us sort through the...
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and therefore america never would have happened to fast forward to today thanks to america's out of control security state above the law of corporations the expectations of privacy that the boston tea parties had in a seven hundred seventy three seems like only a dream today just as google internet giant thinks that americans shouldn't have an expectation of privacy in a brief filed last month in federal court as part of a class action lawsuit against google for violating wiretap laws and scans e-mails to serve up targeted ads become pretty said that all users of e-mail most necessarily expect that their it males will be subject to automated processing google that went on to say that just as a sunder of a letter to a business colleague cannot be surprised that the recipients assistant opens the letter people who use web based email today cannot be surprised at their communications are processed by the recipients e.c.s. provider in the course of delivery. unfortunately to a certain extent google is right because it's a corporation they can write any damn terms and conditions they want and fo
and therefore america never would have happened to fast forward to today thanks to america's out of control security state above the law of corporations the expectations of privacy that the boston tea parties had in a seven hundred seventy three seems like only a dream today just as google internet giant thinks that americans shouldn't have an expectation of privacy in a brief filed last month in federal court as part of a class action lawsuit against google for violating wiretap laws and scans...
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it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the entertainment capital of the world, las vegas. oh, yeah. right now up front we have four people who know exactly who you should vote for. they are your "america's got talent" judges. mr. howie mandel! [ cheers and applause ] mel b.! [ cheers and applause ] heidi klum! [ cheers and applause ] and judge howard stern! [ cheers and applause ] that was good. when you get to voting later you can do it on the phone, online and on twitter. tweet #voteagt along with your favorite act's name, and tell us why you like them. are you ready to see som
it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the...
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the smithsonian announcing today the discovery of a new species in north america. the first such discovery in 35 years. it isn't some bug. it's a mammal. never before identified. today the amazing image of the mammal is released. wait, no, wrong picture. guys, that's not it. i'm being told we have the correct video. no. no. that's not accurate, either. that is a guy showering with a raccoon. do we have a -- okay. here we go. behold. an animal so squeaky -- sneaky, one lived at the national zoo for a year but it was mistaken for its sister species. he's an adorable cross between a kitty and teddy bear. don't try to touch him or he'll claw your freaking eyes out. second awesomest thing on the internet, recommended from the pastry plate. since its inception, people have been having fun with twitter's six-second video app call vine. we at "all in" used vine. no, no, excuse me, i'm told from the control room this is video of a raccoon stealing cat food. there's will sasso and everyone else. who else can take a mundane bag of citrus fruit, turn it into a rollicking good
the smithsonian announcing today the discovery of a new species in north america. the first such discovery in 35 years. it isn't some bug. it's a mammal. never before identified. today the amazing image of the mammal is released. wait, no, wrong picture. guys, that's not it. i'm being told we have the correct video. no. no. that's not accurate, either. that is a guy showering with a raccoon. do we have a -- okay. here we go. behold. an animal so squeaky -- sneaky, one lived at the national zoo...
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going home saying obamacare is bad for america. it simply is not. it is fantastic. i would make the case that obamacare, along with civil rights legislation, that we passed back in the '60s, is the most moral thing this country has ever done when it comes to a collective government body. this is good for america. and i won't let them lie. they're phony christians. phony christians when they say that they are christian but then they want to take away from their next door neighbor. they don't want to be their brother's keeper. here's the bottom line. i'm still waiting for this evangelical pastor to show up on the "ed show" and tell us is this christian like behavior to take away health care from a fellow american? from a fellow citizen? from a person of god? is that what we're all about as a country? where is our moral fiber? a growing number of right wing christians are coming out day after day as a christian, i think i have the right to expose their hypocrisy and call them out for all the thing they are saying wrong and how misguid
going home saying obamacare is bad for america. it simply is not. it is fantastic. i would make the case that obamacare, along with civil rights legislation, that we passed back in the '60s, is the most moral thing this country has ever done when it comes to a collective government body. this is good for america. and i won't let them lie. they're phony christians. phony christians when they say that they are christian but then they want to take away from their next door neighbor. they don't...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> celebrations for the 50th anniversary will kick off tomorrow. two washington residents who were there five decades ago share their memories. [♪ singing ] >> i was 28 when i takenne attee march, and i attended with my father. >> 200 sang on the 28th of august. >> i'm constance, i was 13 years old, and i attended with my mother, who was in her 60s. we didn't know what participant was going to say, so if you could move that day, you were going to be at that march. >> there was a sense of feeling that this was a risky undertaking, but that sense was over taken by the view you got to do this. if i'm not going to stand up for me, who else will. >> when i think about it, you talk about policemen and soldiers, you could not move without being in contact with some authority. most surprise to go me was the fact that there were so many people who were non-africa. i had no idea that many americans felt stronger about the
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> celebrations for the 50th anniversary will kick off tomorrow. two washington residents who were there five decades ago share their memories. [♪ singing ] >> i was 28 when i takenne attee march, and i attended with my father. >> 200 sang on the 28th of august. >> i'm constance, i was 13 years old, and i attended with my mother, who was in her 60s. we...
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is this proof syria used chemical weapons, and how should america respond? >>> paradise at risk, yosemite, a national treasure, one of america's favorite family parks in the line of a wildfire. >>> stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and a new device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save lives. she's that school clerk who convinced a 20-year-old man who put down his gun at the elementary school in atlanta filled with so many tiny school children. last night right here on "world news" she first told her amazing story, but now abc's steve osunsami has the 911 tapes that prove she was even more amazing than we thought. >> reporter: it's a heart stopping call to police. you can hear the sound of gunfire. >> i'm in the front office. he just went outside and started shooting. he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids. he wants the police. so back off and, um, what else
is this proof syria used chemical weapons, and how should america respond? >>> paradise at risk, yosemite, a national treasure, one of america's favorite family parks in the line of a wildfire. >>> stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and a new device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save...
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good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show, my name is john oliver. i'm still here, unfortunately, for jon stewart who is currently attempting to break the world record for smashing the most watermelons with his head in under two minutes. he's-- (laughter) es he's good. he spent the time well. my guest tonight author of a new book about the life of riply's believe if or not creator robert riply neal thompson is here. but before we left last week we discussed how ridiculous it was that the 2016 presidential election speculation had already begun. could it be hill roe clinton, probably. could it be chris christie, possibly. could it be rand paul, absolutely not. (laughter) >> that is not going to happen. but all this speculation launched our new segment can't you at least wait until jon stewart comes back. because as you know,
good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show, my name is john oliver. i'm still here, unfortunately, for jon stewart who is currently attempting to break the world record for smashing the most watermelons with his head in under two minutes. he's-- (laughter) es he's good. he spent the time...
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it's you know still making wrong decisions for america to shame and the very very ugly bill o'reilly on tuesday night's episode of the factor of a fox news host mocked california's new transgender rights bill as a. teenage boys who just want to hit on their female classmates seriously you know what. if you go in and say this and i feel that even though i am down as a boy in school i want to be with the girls on a plane idea senior in high school and i think this is. you know you see i look at you and i like to get the biggest con in a war i would've been if ever if i go back you know reincarnated you know i'm a teenager ok all right my girl back to the matter is the bill just doesn't understand how hard it is to be transgendered in america especially when you're a teenager trying to deal with every other high school problem sometimes the waiting period for an expensive gender reassignment surgery can be yours alone in the meantime the best we can do as a society is to make sure the transgendered students live their lives as they want to and without harassment that bill o'reilly said
it's you know still making wrong decisions for america to shame and the very very ugly bill o'reilly on tuesday night's episode of the factor of a fox news host mocked california's new transgender rights bill as a. teenage boys who just want to hit on their female classmates seriously you know what. if you go in and say this and i feel that even though i am down as a boy in school i want to be with the girls on a plane idea senior in high school and i think this is. you know you see i look at...
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a look at the rising price of your leafy greens. >> reporter: there is a problem in america's largest backyard garden, also known as california. >> so you see this as opposed to thi this. >> reporter: here what's referred to as the nation's salad bowl there isn't enough lettuce or tomato. >> we're in an unprecedented type of situation here. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm on weather problems across the nation impacts the crop and in case you needed an excuse to avoid vegetables look at the price hikes. >> spinach tender nature really got hit hard by the heat where last year we were 8.50 to 9.50, we're to 22 bucks for a carten. >> this is a plant stung by a sugar bee during the productive cycle. >> reporter: california's billion-dollar tomato industry is facing a longer-lasting problem. a pest virus that destroys the plants. 90% come from here. >> we had yields reduced by 70 and 80%. there are some processers estimating of the 13 million ton crop we contracted, they could have a 2 million ton
a look at the rising price of your leafy greens. >> reporter: there is a problem in america's largest backyard garden, also known as california. >> so you see this as opposed to thi this. >> reporter: here what's referred to as the nation's salad bowl there isn't enough lettuce or tomato. >> we're in an unprecedented type of situation here. >> reporter: first, the lettuce, vegetable marketer mark mcbride says iceberg prices are up 150% in a year as a perfect storm...
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really remains unclear still as before mr snowden was actually planning to get to the countries of south america as three countries believe nicaragua. said that they could offer him asylum but than it turned out says that some mr snowden is no longer able to travel and really a recent incident with the bolivian president's plane really proved that just the plane was forced to ground and reportedly searched us there were some speculations that mr snowden might be on board so that recent recent incident really proved that he's no longer able to continue his journey and he is going to stay here in russia and that he is lawyer on the side that snowden will stay in russia for at least a year while his asylum application is being processed and then he might even become a russian citizen now that is going on meanwhile the u.s. continues to demand his extradition but still there is no extradition treaty between russia and the united states and earlier several weeks ago president putin sad that so mr snowden can actually stay in russia but on one condition if he stops any activities which are aimed at ha
really remains unclear still as before mr snowden was actually planning to get to the countries of south america as three countries believe nicaragua. said that they could offer him asylum but than it turned out says that some mr snowden is no longer able to travel and really a recent incident with the bolivian president's plane really proved that just the plane was forced to ground and reportedly searched us there were some speculations that mr snowden might be on board so that recent recent...
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the music, one of the oldest art forms in america. it's mournful strains tell the story of a god-fearing people who have long lived in remote places like in ashe county, north carolina. >> it's not an environment in which it's easy to get by. >> leigh is a local businessman. >> it's been tough times here. >> what kind of folk did this land produce? >> they were a fiercely independent bunch of people. and they believed strongly in self reliance. >> lonnie is a retired engineer. >> they made do or do without. for countless generations the people of ashe county made do by growing tobacco. raising cattle in small family ranches and producing lumber from the vast forests around them. what do they do in hard times? >> my daddy got a job logging. >> doug lewis is a retired -- >> this mountain pride took over. >> we heard a lot in ashe county about the thing called mountain pride. this deeply held belief that it's best to do for one's self. but as the federal government sees it, mountain pride is a problem. you see, the government tries to tr
the music, one of the oldest art forms in america. it's mournful strains tell the story of a god-fearing people who have long lived in remote places like in ashe county, north carolina. >> it's not an environment in which it's easy to get by. >> leigh is a local businessman. >> it's been tough times here. >> what kind of folk did this land produce? >> they were a fiercely independent bunch of people. and they believed strongly in self reliance. >> lonnie is a...
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and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too. for a limited time, switch to fios online for an amazing $79.99 a month for the first year. plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. new nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly baked. made with hearty oatmeal and a drizzle of cinnamon. they're nature valley's brand new take on a morning classic. because when you keep going, the morning can bring you to brand new places. ♪ nature valley. nature at its most delicious. ♪ â™
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he used to be one of the most wanted men in america. he was a fugitive for 16 years until authorities finally tracked down in california in 2011. his lawyer is vowing to appeal the convictions, the biological father of a native american tribe was arrested last night after ignoring a court order to return the girl to her adoptive parents. the highly publicized custody battle began in 2009. baby veronica was given up for adoption by her biological mother. shortly after the baby was born her biological father regained custody under the indian child welfare act in june the supreme court ruled in favor of the adoptive parents. the father refuses to give the girl back to them. he was arrested last night near his home in oklahoma but he posted bond and no one is quite sure where he and his daughter are today. >> tom has your forecast right after the break. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i
he used to be one of the most wanted men in america. he was a fugitive for 16 years until authorities finally tracked down in california in 2011. his lawyer is vowing to appeal the convictions, the biological father of a native american tribe was arrested last night after ignoring a court order to return the girl to her adoptive parents. the highly publicized custody battle began in 2009. baby veronica was given up for adoption by her biological mother. shortly after the baby was born her...
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we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect and who has, everyn day in the last decade, fought for us. we are not ending the program without thanking those who made a way. the bible says honor thy father and mother, not for their day, but for your day will be long on the land which god giveth thee. rev. joseph lowery stood in the heat of the day. has paidjoseph lowery the price. because of people like him. , are here today. another warrior who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he is the winner of the medal of freedom from the first african- amer
we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect...
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mo than 2thousand federal inmates populate america's prison almost half doing time for drug and drug-related offenses, now more than 1/2 years since he took office president obama decidedime it right to reduce mandatory minimal sentences, james rosen with our report. >> we in federal government can become smarter and tougher on crime. >> to thosens attorney general ericolder announced new guidelines for federal attorneys to follo low level nonviolent drug offensers, individuals with no ties to gangs, kin syndicater cartels. >> they do not serve public safety, they let's be honest, some of the enforcement priorities we've set had a destable rising effect on particular community, largely poor and of color. >> reporter: federal statistic show while american population grown by 33% since 1980, u. prison population has grown by almost 800%, and african-americans make up 12% of u.s. population, they comprise nearly 39% of all federal and state prison inmates. holder cited come saying, in directing jusce department to consider early release for elderly inmates who are non-violent and have unevent f
mo than 2thousand federal inmates populate america's prison almost half doing time for drug and drug-related offenses, now more than 1/2 years since he took office president obama decidedime it right to reduce mandatory minimal sentences, james rosen with our report. >> we in federal government can become smarter and tougher on crime. >> to thosens attorney general ericolder announced new guidelines for federal attorneys to follo low level nonviolent drug offensers, individuals with...